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Broos claims Mofokeng 'forgot to play football'

The attacker's impressive form has come at a critical time, especially for Orlando Pirates, who are chasing the Premier Soccer League title. For Bafana Bafana, the focus is currently on the upcoming friendlies, but in a few months, full energy will be directed to the World Cup finals. The youngster is expected to shine for the national team during the global showpiece.

Orlando Pirates, March 2026

Galaxy 0-6 Pirates: 'This is match fixing! Chiefs fans think this is AI, Chaine should have worked from home'

After dropping points against Siwelele, the Buccaneers have responded in a convincing manner by dispatching 10-man Galaxy. By the end of the first half, the Sea Robbers had fully utilised their dominance, as the scoreline reflected what was happening on the pitch. The result thrusts the Ghost back to the top of the table, but Mamelodi Sundowns have a game in hand.

Themba Zwane, South Africa, March 2026

Broos reveals fears he had over Themba Zwane - 'I thought his career was over'

The Masandawana skipper has battled serious injuries in the recent past, and given his advanced age, there were fears that he might not fully recover. The 36-year-old last played for the national team in 2024, and he has a chance of wearing the national team colours again this month. South Africa coach has expressed his delight that the playmaker is back after being sidelined for a very long time.

Orlando Pirates fans, October 2025

Pirates fans warned against social media criticism of players - 'You will kill their confidence'

As the Sea Robbers chase the Premier Soccer League title, constant criticism against players, especially on social media, has been condemned. Bucs' fans are known to be very vocal in expressing themselves, especially when the team or a player perform below their normal standards. However, this kind of criticism has been discouraged because the players have already won two trophies.

Yanela Mbuthuma of Orlando Pirates

Pirates legend blames 'disaster' Mbuthuma for Siwelele draw

Former Bucs striker Andries Sebola did not hold back in his assessment of the current forward line following the stalemate at Orlando Amstel Arena and believes the lack of clinical finishing is threatening their title aspirations, specifically singling out their 24-year-old striker for criticism and questioning Abdeslam Ouaddou's tactics and substitutions.

Orlando Pirates, Siwelele FC, March 2026

Pirates 1-1 Siwelele: 'Chiefs will hold Sundowns for us! Makgopa is better than Rayners'

After winning two domestic trophies, Bucs' focus is now firmly on the Premier Soccer League title. However, they face a real challenge from defending champions Masandawana, who have put themselves in a strong position to extend their dominance in the top flight. Just like the previous seasons, the race is turning out to be a two-horse race as Downs and the Soweto giants engage in a tight battle for the title.

Themba Zwane, Bafana Bafana

Mofokeng, Mbule or Adams to keep out Zwane from Bafana? - 'It will be very difficult for Mshishi'

The veteran midfielder remains one player the South Africa national football team could need at the global football tournament if he rediscovers his authority in the middle of the park. Currently used sparingly by Masandawana, he has yet to reach the top form that made him a dominant force in midfield. That has created anticipation over whether he can rise again and reclaim the midfield-king status he once enjoyed.

Sipho Mbule, Orlando Pirates, February 2026

Predicted XI Orlando Pirates vs Siwelele - Ouaddou in a dilemma: Makgopa or Mbuthuma?

The Sea Robbers return to action after a midweek victory that propelled them to the top of the Premier Soccer League table. The hard-fought win over Richards Bay ensured that the Buccaneers maintained a close gap with Mamelodi Sundowns, although an insignificant goal difference separates the two rivals. As Masandawana focus on the CAF Champions League, the Soweto giants are hunting for league points over the weekend.

Frequently asked questions

Luis Diaz plays as a left winger for his current club Liverpool, using his stronger right foot to cut in from the left and shoot on goal.

Luis Diaz was born in Barrancas, La Guajira, in Colombia.

Luis Diaz dons the iconic No. 7 jersey for Liverpool, previously worn by striker Luis Suarez before he made the switch to Barcelona in 2014. The most recent to wear No. 7 for Liverpool before Diaz was club legend James Milner.

Luis Diaz stands at 1.78m (5ft 10in). He uses his verticality and pace to create chaos on the wings, and is a versatile option in attack.

Luis Diaz weighs 73kg (161 lbs). He is a quick winger and possesses a keen eye for goal.

Surprisingly, it was only at the age of 17 that Luis Diaz took his first steps as a footballer. The Colombian international attended an open trial hosted by Atletico Junior in 2014, impressing enough to land a spot at the club's youth academy.

Surprisingly, it was only at the age of 17 that Luis Diaz took his first steps as a footballer. The Colombian international attended an open trial hosted by Atletico Junior in 2014, impressing enough to land a spot at the club's youth academy.

Yes, Luis Diaz has two daughters named Roma and Charlotte with his fiancee Gera Ponce.